Some poiuts on Jian->/\ and HodcweWs 

 methods of traiuiug youug or obstinate horses 

 are added, as it may become necessary for the 

 o^vner of horses, especially if living in the 

 country, with nobody near capable of hand- 

 ling young or obstinate horses, to break-in liis 

 young stock himself or correct those having 

 formed bad or dangerous habits. 



A few remarks, concerning how to handle the 

 reins properly for correct and stylish driving 

 one horse, a pair, a four-in-hand, and a tandem 

 may be of interest to some of the readers. Also 

 bits and l)itting, saddles and saddling, and 

 stable drainage, will be considered. 



The AuTiioK. 



